Friday, September 14, 2012

I’ve been busy getting ready for my junk/home décor/barn sale on the 28th and 29th. We settled on a name, and you can check it out on facebook (www.facebook.com/TheHomeShed) I’ve been trying to squeeze painting, cleaning, and organizing projects into every spare minute!

On top of that, the house renovation projects we’ve been hemming and hawing over all summer started a couple of weeks ago, and my house is currently a DISASTER! Missing walls, bathroom gutted, boxes piled everywhere, dust on every surface…It has to get worse before it gets better, right? To keep up with our progress, and help me make major decisions, follow my blog’s facebook page (www.facebook.com/OnTheBanksofSquawCreek) where we’ll be choosing paint colors for the exterior soon!

I’m also helping to organize a benefit for a friend of mine with cancer. She and I grew up together and spent every birthday together for over a decade. She is 28 and was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease in 2008, Rheumatoid Arthritis in 2010, and leukemia earlier this summer. Right now, the doctors have stopped her chemo in order to concentrate on an aggressive fungal infection in her abdomen. Her family has missed a lot of work and has been staying in Rochester, MN at the Mayo Clinic with her (and her boyfriend dumped her because of the stress.) She is the toughest chick I know (seriously!) but she could still use your prayers.

Finally, CommonGround is coming to shoot a video tomorrow on antibiotic use on our farm. I’ve been reading up on antibiotics again, and referring back to all of the info I collected before writing this blog post.

Now, time to get back to work! See you in October!

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When I was a little girl, I dreamed of being Laura Ingalls Wilder. Laura wrote about her life on the prairie in the Little House books. I write about my life on the prairie here, On the Banks of Squaw Creek. I hope you'll stay to learn more about me, our farm, our family, and our farmhouse.